I was born in a relatively small city, in Shandong Province, Mainland China, which is also kinda referred to as the Jerusalem of China, the cradle of Chinese civilization. I have a family book that traces our lineage back to around 11th century, at least since then we've been living in this province. I grew up in the town where I was born and attended an international school located there, which unfortunately closed down during the pandemic. My hometown is quite close to the birthplace of Confucius, a site I often visited with my school during spring excursions.
I’ve always been interested in computers and mechanical things. My dad was a mechanical professor, and when I was a kid, he taught me how to make small gadgets with circuits and program them — like a remote-controlled boat or a fan to stay cool in the summer. That's how I got into computers and started learning more about them.
I am about to graduate with a bachelor's degree in Computer Science. Therefore, I'm actively looking for any jobs that could suit my ability and personality. I personally think that I am a very outgoing person, that I love making friends from all over the world, and I can speak at least 3 languages fluently - Mandarin (or sometimes referred to as Chinese), English and German (with government recognized C1 certificate), and I'm constantly learning Polish, as my girlfriend, with whom we've been together for many many many years, is Polish. She was my first girlfriend and so was I hers, and we are seriously and thoughtfully planning our future together recently. I wish to find a job that could best explore my interest and talent, I'm a very easy-satisfied person, sometimes a nice meal would make me happy for a whole day (That's why I recently became a bit chobby haha). I know being a Chinese is not very welcome perhaps anywhere in the world, including China I guess. But I'm sure if you let me express myself more, you'll realize that I'm different from the stereotypical Chinese, at least I don’t wear glasses thick enough to stop bullets right?
I love traveling. When I was 18, I planned a six-month trip across China all by myself, from north to south. During that journey, I experienced many different landscapes and met people from all walks of life. I’ve also kept an old personal tradition: every year, I make sure to visit at least one new country. By far I have visited most of the Asian countries and made a lot of friends with them.
From here you can see more about my personal experience and my photography collections. (Still under development...)